=== Tutorial: GpENI Architecture, Deployment, Configuration, and Experimentation ===
==== Organizers ====
[mailto:jpgs@ittc.ku.edu James P.G. Sterbenz], Egemen K, Çetinkaya, Justin P. Rohrer, ''The University of Kansas''[[br]]Deep Medhi, Xuan Liu, ''University of Missouri – Kansas City''[[br]]Byrav Ramamurthy, Pragu Angu, ''University of Nebraska – Lincoln''[[br]]Caterina Scoglio, Ali Sydney, ''Kansas State University''
==== Time ====
Thurs 9:00 - 10:30 am
==== Description ====
This tutorial will provide a comprehensive introduction to GpENI:
The Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation. First, the
architecture and programmability at all layers will be described,
along with the network topology and current deployment status. Then
each of the subaggregates will be described and demonstrated:
PlanetLab for layer 7 and 4 programmability, VINI and programmable
routers for layer 3 programmability, and DCN for programmable layer
2 programmability. Slice creation and experiment generation will be
demonstrated, and tutorial participants may have the opportunity for
some hands-on use of GpENI.
==== Prerequisites ====
None
==== Please arrive with... ====
Laptop
==== Pre-work ====
Browse the GpENI wiki http://www.gpeni.net and read “The Great
Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GpENI): A Programmable
Testbed for Future Internet Architecture Research”, James
P.G. Sterbenz, et al., TridentCom 2010,
http://www.ittc.ku.edu/resilinets/papers/Sterbenz-GpENI-2010.pdf
==== Results ====
After completing this tutorial, you will have an understanding of
the architecture and deployment of the GpENI programmable Future
Internet research testbed, how to create slices on the PlanetLab,
VINI, and DCN subaggregates, and how to use GpENI for experiments.